Stevens not ready to give up on dream

Former QBL regional Featherweight title challenger Buster Stevens says he is ready to return with a bang this Saturday night in Surrey.

The 19-year-old who trains out of the SS8 academy in Canvey will lace up the gloves for the first time since his loss to champion Luke Pearson as he attempts to get his career back on track at the famous Epsom Downs Racecourse.

The talented young contender will take on Kent’s Ar-Jay Molina in a sizzling battle on the undercard of one of this seasons biggest nights of boxing, and Stevens can not wait to step out under the bright lights once again and put on a performance.

“ I’ve been waiting a long time for this fight and I can’t wait to get in the ring now and face Molina, said the Canvey stylist.

“ I’ve been out for a while now and I’m really hungry to get back in there and show what I’ve been working on”

Stevens will line up alongside many of the shows biggest stars as he attempts to throw his name straight back into the title mix, and a win over Molina could pave the way for bigger fights later on this year.

“ I might have lost my last fight but I’ll never give up on my dreams”

“ I know fighters say it all the time but this is the best I’ve ever felt for a fight and the support has been amazing from all my family and friends”

“ I’ve had some amazing sparring with local fighters Mike Hales, Darren Geisa, Toby Smith and help from Georgie Smith and Michael Cain so I’m more than ready”

“ This weekend people are going to see a different Buster Stevens and it’s going to be a fantastic night of championship boxing”

Stevens will lock horns with Molina on the undercard of the Queensbury Boxing League’s “Glory” promotion taking place this Saturday night at the famous Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey.